- I Origins (2014)
- Return of the Jedi (1983)
- The Boondock Saints (1999)
- The Matrix (1999)
- Interstellar (2014)
In no particular order.
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The premise for Interstellar was maddening. Just plant fucking beans and squash with the corn and stop using petrochemicals. Boom, end of movie.
Blade Runner // Apocalypse Now // Goodbye, Dragon Inn // Guardians of the Galaxy 2 // Any Bourne film
I'll throw my hat in the ring and give my list in no particular order:
Seven Samurai
Borat
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
War of the Worlds (2005)
The Godfather
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Those are some great choices. I haven't seen Close Encounters yet though. And I loved War of the Worlds.
Seven Samurai is an amazing movie. It set the groundwork for so much more to follow.
Oh I forgot about Arrival. That was such an intense slow-burner, I loved every second. Definitely an all-time fave as well.
I don't have something like that, but every time this kind of question is asked, City of God (2002) always comes to mind.
I'll do "so far" instead of "all time" because all time has not yet elapsed, but I'll shut up and list the current roster:
Honorable mentions go to Casino Royale, Ashes and Diamonds, The Empire Strikes Back, Paprika, and Vanilla Sky.
Young Frankenstein
The Princess Bride
Blazing Saddles
The Matrix
The Shawshank Redemption
It's a toss-up on a couple of those. The Blues Brothers could easily make the list, as could Pulp Fiction, Terminator 2, Alien, Interstellar, and I'm sure there are many others. I will abandon what I'm doing to watch any one of these, if they come on, probably 90% of the time.
No particular order, these are some of my favorites.
Alien and Aliens could be there too.
And a bunch of animates movies like Ghost in the Shell, Akira, A silent voice, Grave for the Fireflies, The Tale of Princes Kaguya, Princess Mononoke, Howls moving Castle.
Also Toy Story 2, Shrek 2, The Prince of Egypt, Fantasia, Klaus, Into the Spiderverse.
The Dark Knight
The Shining
LOTR Trilogy (ROTK if I have to pick one)
~~The Nice Guys~~ swapping for In Bruges
Gladiator
In Bruges!! I forgot to put that one on my list. Such a good fucking movie.
Dead Man: A film by Jim Jarmusch starring Johnny Depp and Gary Farmer and an all-star cast. Beautiful acid western about friendship in harsh circumstances. Wonderful original soundtrack by Neil Young.
The Fall: A film by Tarsem. This films story isn't necessarily amazing, but this is a love letter to classic cinema. It has a plot about classic cinema, and it uses all classic techniques to achieve the effects. Tarsem famously went out of their way to ensure there wasn't any CGI in this film. It's one of the most vividly colorful and visually stunning films I have ever seen.
Dreams: A film by Akira Kurosawa. A montage of short films inspired by dreams experienced by filmmaker Akira Kurosawa. In partnership with Lucasfilm. Almost as visually stunning as The Fall but much more cohesive stories for being inspired by dreams. Come for "The Peach Orchard," and stay for "Village of the Watermills."
Brazil: A film by Terry Gilliam starring Jonathan Pryce, Robert DeNiro, Kim Greist and Michael Palin. A treatise on dreams in a totalitarian society. The only cut worth watching is the Directors Cut. The film was famously butchered by the studios to give it a "happy ending" because the original was considered too bleak.
Sneakers: A film by Phil Alden Robinson starring Robert Redford, Sidney Poitier, River Phoenix, and Ben Kingsley. One of the only films that ever presented a semi-realistic portrayal of hacking. Good plot, good pacing, and arguably prescient considerations.
The Fall is such an eye feast.
Sorry...I know that's 6 but I just remembered the last one.
Madeline Kahn was so good in Clue
Sometimes I'll watch it just for her part in that film
Flames... on the side of my head...
Runners up: Empire Strikes Back, The Matrix, Pulp Fiction, ET, Close Encounters, Alien(s), Ghostbusters, Stand By Me, Full Metal Jacket, A Bronx Tale, Good Will Hunting
It's too hard to pick just 5!
Mr. Hollandβs Opus, Steel Magnolias, The Truman Show, Clueless, Little Miss Sunshine
Such a hard thing to do.
In no particular order, and this is only my mind right now,
Honorable mentions, and depending on my mood, any of these might sneak into the list:
Akira
Fight Club
The Matrix
Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind
But I guess my firsty firstingly forever first is Blade Runner 2049
I actually sat down a coworker years ago and did this. It was surprisingly easy once I realized something - I'll sit down and watch a lot of movies on TV, but there are a few I refuse to. Too many commercials and edits just make me furious... those are my favorites. Getting down to 10 was hard enough, so top 5 are in no order. Some changed how I thought about things, some just entertained me for years:
The Matrix
Interstellar
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Fight Club
Schindler's List
And because it was so hard, here are a few more that just as easily could be top 5:
Silence of the Lambs, Inception, V for Vendetta, OG Star Wars trilogy, Indiana Jones trilogy, Kung Pow, Blair Witch Project
Edit: Forgot one - Arrival. Probably in top 5, no idea which to demote. Fight Club maybe
In no particular order:
All but one have Tim Curry, hmm... I never noticed that before.
For now, anyway;
Sorcerer; confusingly about 4 men driving volatile dynamite through the jungle, no wizards present
Manhunter; I literally stand up out of my chair during the tiger scene every time
Body Double; Brian de Palma is a weird perv and it's great
Threads; it's the scariest movie ever made
Annihilation; more upsetting bear than The Edge, only slightly less upsetting lighthouse than The Lighthouse
My cat is sitting on my lap so you get both of ours combined together
In no particular order
I guess I just have three.
I love that you have room for the entire LOTR trilogy but you still fought to keep it in one bullet point.
Monty Python and the holy grail
DnD movie
And all three LOTR movies. Extended of course.
Super hard to limit to just 5 but here's the first that came to mind: Star Wars: A New Hope, The Matrix, Delicatessen, The Science of Sleep, The Fifth Element.
Any of the following could easily go somewhere on the above list :) Blade Runner, 12 Monkeys, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Brazil, The Hudsucker Proxy, Groundhog Day, Dark City, Inception & Intersteller (if only it didn't have the whole love is a force that transcends dimensions and can be used to communicate across time and space stuff?!)
No way I can do all time, because my tastes change. However, I guess right now it's:
The top two there never really shift but the other three do all the time.
Interstellar
Inception
About Time
Arrival
The Green Mile
In no particular order: The Mission, Children of Men, Passport to Pimlico, Ben Hur, My Name is Nobody
This is an incredibly difficult question for me, so I have to list my runners up:
I'm probably an idiot for not including The Godfather but it's been a long time since I saw it so I probably need to watch it again.
In no particular order: -Contact -The Matrix -Inglourious Basterds -Spirited Away -Moonrise Kingdom
The Godfather The Empire Strikes Back Star Trek II: The Wrath of Kahn Close Encounters of the Third Kind The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
Die Hard, First Blood, True Lies, Lethal Weapon and Point Break.
Harold and Maude Silence of the Lambs Thor: Ragnarok Singing in the Rain Unforgiven
Silly to hold us to five but those were the first to come to mind.
Dune (hopefully)
Until then, it might be something like: